178 Family Friendly Rooms Hotels Found in Tokyo, Showing 1-15

4 reviews

Situated a 4-minute walk away from Saikyo Line Kita-Akabane Station, Cheese Cozy Condo offers a dining area, sofa and a kitchen with a stovetop. A coffee machine and a washing machine with cleaning pr...
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Incredible views. Very nice staff. Everyone always smiles. Courtesy van
to shinjuku station which we took every day. -
The location was relatively convenient -- especially since they offer shuttle service to Shinjuku station.

327 reviews

Opening in March 2015, Super Hotel Lohas Akasaka is conveniently located in the central Tokyo, just a 4-minute walk from Akasaka Subway Station. The non-smoking hotel features a spacious public bath a...
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9 reviews

Set in the Shinjuku Ward district in Tokyo, 1.6 km from Yasukuni Shrine, UNPLAN KAGURAZAKA features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
There is concierge service at the pro...
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208 reviews

Open from April 2015, Super Hotel Akihabara Suehirocho offers well-equipped rooms with free WiFi and complementary breakfast for all guests. Akihabara Station Electric Town is a 8-minute walk from the...
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234 reviews

Open from Autumn 2014, Khaosan Tokyo Origami offers dorm beds and private rooms only a 5-minute walk from Kaminari-Mon Gate. The hostel has a shared lounge, and it offers stunning river views from the...
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440 reviews

Located in Tokyo, 2.6 km from The Sunshine 60 Observatory, Ryokan Takemine features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
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311 reviews

Family Inn Saiko offers cosy Japanese-style accommodation about a 10-minute walk from Shiinamachi Train Station. This hotel was selected as one of Top 25 B&Bs and Inns in Japan by TripAdvisor's Travel...
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Having stayed at the Family Inn Saiko for almost a week I have to say that the whole experience has been a truly pleasant one! In fact, I would go even so far as saying that it was one of the most pleasant experiences in a few years worth of travelling.
Staff are extremely friendly, helpful and make one immediately feel at ease.
The place is squea...what people say »ky clean and absolutely immaculate. The security couldn't be any better with regards to the doors to the individual rooms as well as with regards to t -
I loved how friendly and helpful the hotel staff was and how willing they were to assist me in my travels as well as answer my questions and concerns. The room was VERY clean and comfortable and it was a great Japanese cultural experience. It was conveniently located close to 3 subway stops, including the Ikebukuro station. I definitely enjoyed my stay here and if I am ever in Tokyo again, I will be staying here again! I have already recommended the Family Inn Saiko to friends!

7083 reviews

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba is the first Grand Nikko hotel in Japan, open from 1 July 2016. Situated in the Tokyo Bay area in Odaiba, this property is the closest city resort hotel to central Tokyo, a 20-...
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Perfect location for Disneyland. You can book bus from the hotel and it takes 30 mins. Also transport link is within walking distance if you wanna go to central Tokyo although it takes a while. There are Aqua City and Decks nearby so shopping is not a problem and plenty of restaurants if you don't wanna travel too far out. Nice bay view from our r...what people say »oom and we get complimentary kids toothbrush and slippers which are so cute! I'll stay at this hotel again. -
Spacious rooms, free router (wifi) in the room upon request. The hotel exudes luxury but the rates are not as high as the Ritz Carlton's. View from the restaurant at the 30th flr is amazing - we even saw Mt. Fuji! Also, it is accessible to shopping malls (free shuttle bus) and the Daiba station is connected to it.

167 reviews

Shoryukan Hotel is located in central Tokyo, just 550 metres from JR Ochanomizu Train Station. It offers rooms with a private bathroom and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, while free Wi-Fi is...
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These were my 2nd and 3rd stays at this small and cosy hotel. I like everything about it. I experienced both a Japanese and a Western-style room, both types are fine (of course you have to know hotel rooms in Japan are relatively small). The Japanese-style breakfast is great. The hotel has a large bath for questions to enjoy on the bottom floor, i...what people say »ncluded in the room rate. The staff are very friendly helpful and go out of their way to assist you with everything (eg train timetables). The English -
The service at this hotel went above and beyond. When we asked for a
recommendation of a good sushi restaurant, the concierge actually ran
out to a place, got us a table, and then walked us there! Impressive.
The place is lovely--much nicer than even the photos could illustrate--
and in a great location, near trains, shops, and great restaurants. The
public baths are wonderful, and a marvelous breakfast was
offered...complete with Miles Davis LPs on the turntable. We liked the
place so much we

843 reviews

Opened in February 2015, Space Hostel Tokyo offers affordable hostel accommodation located just a 3-minute walk from Iriya Subway Station exit 1. Guests can relax in the shared lounge which has natura...
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77 reviews

Open from December 2015, Bunka Hostel Tokyo can be reached within a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express and Tobu lines. It offers an on-site Japanese bar/restaurant, dormitory ro...
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211 reviews

This traditional Japanese-style ryokan filled with Ukiyoe art and antiques is just a 3-minute walk from exit 1 of the Asakusa Train Station on the Tsukuba Express Line, has free Wi-Fi throughout and s...
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This is a Lovely ryokan style hotel in Asakusa. Our room was spacious and elegant, with a lovley (green) tea set and Cold water supplied (I cheated by making black tea...). The baths on second floor aren't very big, but not crowded at all. We also had a bathroom in our room.
Staff was very helpful and most of them spoke English. We rented bikes, w...what people say »hich was a good way to get around.
Lovely Place! -
proximity to Asakusa and Senso-ji temple
great staff - they greeted us really nicely and explained everything
green tea and boiling water in the room
baths for the guests
that was truly a Japanese inn experience!

29 reviews

Open from December 2015, Emblem Hostel Nishiarai is just a 3-minute walk from Nishi Arai Station on the Tobu Skytree Line. It offers accommodation decorated with stylish interior. Cosy rooms come with...
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330 reviews

Ryokan Sansuiso is only 450 metres from JR Gotanda Train Station, on the Yamanote Line. It offers traditional Japanese accommodation with tatami (woven-straw) floors, futon beds and free Wi-Fi.
The a...
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I've been staying at ryokan Sansuiso 2-3 times a year for the past 15 years. The value for the price is great. Don't expect the Ritz here, this is a small traditional style Japanese inn, the tatami mat rooms are small with fouton for sleeping. In the past few years they have upgraded to non-pay, flat screen TV's and free WiFi. There are a few ...what people say »rooms with full toilet/bath, but most share a communal bath/shower and toilet (single person use at a time not communal bathing). These are very clea -
Awesome in general. The staff were consistently thoughtful and happy, and jumped through hoops for us whenever we had even the smallest questions. They are more than kind, and the services offered are definitely appropriate to the price. Of course, the location is also brilliant, right on the Yamanote train line (Gotanda Station), and has a grocery store and many restaurants nearby.
Over the course of our time in Tokyo this place absolutely felt like home and we would recommend it without thin